He argued that Comey established a "culture of corruption" at the FBI, from fired FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe to the FBI officials who exchanged anti-Trump text messages, Peter Strzok and Lisa Page.

Former FBI Executive Assistant Director Chris Swecker said the FBI is set up to have a filter between investigators and a prosecutive decision, which is intended to keep the FBI out of politics.

He said in this case Comey thrust the FBI directly into politics with a "non-investigation" of Clinton and then a "push-the-envelope" investigation of Trump.

"You can't do that differently just for her," Swecker said. "This is a system that has rules, and he should have followed the rules."